Squads have been named for this month’s NRL All Stars showpiece event.
The pre-season fixtures will be held in Sydney for the first time, having been in Melbourne, the Gold Coast, and Townsville most recently.
CommBank Stadium will host the triple header on February 12.
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Players representing the Indigenous All Stars and the Maori All Stars will face off a men’s contest, a women’s, and this year a touch football game will also take place.
There was controversy this week when it was confirmed South Sydney star and proud Aboriginal man Latrell Mitchell won’t be allowed to participated, as he’s serving an NRL suspension which still has two games to run.
Mitchell has led the Indigenous All Stars in their pre-game war dance for the last few years.
MEN’S SQUADS
Indigenous: Albert Kelly
Alex Johnston
Andrew Fifita
Braydon Trindall
David Fifita
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
Jack Bird
Jamayne Taunoa-Brown
Jesse Ramien
Josh Addo-Carr
Josh Curran
Josh Kerr
Kotoni Staggs
Nicho Hynes
Reuben Cotter
Ryan James
Selywn Cobbo
Tyrell Fuimaono
Will Kennedy
Will Smith
Coach: Laurie Daley
NRL Indigenous All Stars v Maori All Stars
Maori: Briton Nikora
Chanel Harris-Tavita
Dylan Walker
Erin Clark
Esan Marsters
James Fisher-Harris
Jayden Nikorima
Jazz Tevaga
Jordan Rapana
Joseph Tapine
Kenny Bromwich
Kevin Proctor
Kodi Nikorima
Morgan Harper
Pasami Saulo
Patrick Herbert
Reimis Smith
Royce Hunt
TC Robati
Tuku Hau Tapuha
Coach: David Kidwell
WOMEN’S SQUADS
Indigenous: Bree Chester
Bobbi Law
Caitlan Johnston
Jaime Chapman
Janelle William
Jasmine Peters
Kaitlyn Phillips
Keilee Joseph
Kirra Dibb
Kyra Simon
Quincy Dodd
Rhiannon Revell-Blair
Sarah Field
Shaniah Power
Shaylee Bent
Tahlulah Tillett
Tamika Upton
Tommaya Kelly-Sines
Coach: Ben Jeffries
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Maori: Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly
Botille Vette-Welsh
Corban Baxter (c)
Jocephy Daniels
Katelyn Vaha’akolo
Kennedy Cherrington
Krystal Rota
Lavinia Gould
Mya Hill-Moana
Nita Maynard
Olivia Kernick
Page McGregor
Raecene McGregor
Rona Peters
Roxette Mura
Shannon Mato
Tiana Raftstrand-Smith
Zahara Temara
Coach: Keith Hanley
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